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you do not have to have a big printing press and truckers and unions and all those things. you can be right in the business in a way that was impossible in the last 25 years. i think there is a flowering going on of local journalism and lots of capital chasing that opportunity right now. >> would you agree with that? when you look at local news, do you think it is being covered well by the sources that were just cited? >> i think in the san francisco area that is true. that is probably not true in all areas, but we are seeing with the development of patch and many other high for local news sites that there is a rebirth of coverage of local news -- and many other hyperlocal news sites. >> i was a foreign correspondent for a number of years. many freelances like myself have kind of jumped out of the business as it has steadily declined. my question is, on the sustainability side, as well in america over the last decades -- and it is an old story, and we have been hearing it for many years. people like paul krugman have been trying to get us to realize how well has been so con
you do not have to have a big printing press and truckers and unions and all those things. you can be right in the business in a way that was impossible in the last 25 years. i think there is a flowering going on of local journalism and lots of capital chasing that opportunity right now. >> would you agree with that? when you look at local news, do you think it is being covered well by the sources that were just cited? >> i think in the san francisco area that is true. that is...
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it cost tommy list big time. the ward 3 couple member now gets the position as chair of the remained committee of the vehement public works and transportation. at large council member vincent orange now shares the new small and local business development mitee and ward 6 council member tommy list gets planning parks libraries and development. which brought drama to the couple chambers. >> -- council chambers. >> mr. chair, i'm going to object today. >> reporter: the move means he gives up a prominent appoint met to the ramada transet board. >> i believe it's wreckless. i think it lacks seriousness regarding the appointments that ceo makes to metro. >> reporter: the chairman vigorously disagreed and denied his actions were an attempt of political revenge. >> not fact lull truth at all and i have a tremendous amou of respect for councilman wells. he's done phenomenal work. >> i can't say -- and what that is. >> reporter: it comes as several face questions. >> reporter: the president of the d.c. chamber of commerce
it cost tommy list big time. the ward 3 couple member now gets the position as chair of the remained committee of the vehement public works and transportation. at large council member vincent orange now shares the new small and local business development mitee and ward 6 council member tommy list gets planning parks libraries and development. which brought drama to the couple chambers. >> -- council chambers. >> mr. chair, i'm going to object today. >> reporter: the move means...
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boy flown back to moscow but he's a doctor defender lean america the story made headlines a year ago big stir public indignation and made lawmakers of the two countries work on the solution seven year old or term so they leave the way no alone with a note from these adoptive mother she claimed the boy was mentally unstable and she could no longer care for him after what happened to our told the russian foreign ministry immediately called for a suspension of all the options by u.s. citizens russia in the u. west eventually started drafting a bilateral agreement concerning the now after seven rounds of negotiation the document is about to be signed a set of rules governing cross border adoption is believed to guarantee the safety of russian children adopted by parents from the u.s. but america is just one out of dozens of countries where russian infants find a home currently one hundred thirty thousand kids are in the waiting list for potentially being adopted by foreigners many russians believe the country should try and solve the problem of abandoned children domestically as for the inte
boy flown back to moscow but he's a doctor defender lean america the story made headlines a year ago big stir public indignation and made lawmakers of the two countries work on the solution seven year old or term so they leave the way no alone with a note from these adoptive mother she claimed the boy was mentally unstable and she could no longer care for him after what happened to our told the russian foreign ministry immediately called for a suspension of all the options by u.s. citizens...
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has a bricked is too big for dogs and many russian children listen pal you speak is norwegian with feel and love you work with and. with a great deal of agency with a great deal of cases many countries but the most cases the most tragic cases that we hear about in the news the news comes from america how would you explain this regularity. of russian adopted children to children in the united states. i was to do notices of america just three weeks ago and we know this was not the first time. it was a special we visit the center internet and the national center for missing and exploited children and not me is american specialist told me the level of violence and cruelty in the american. emulous too high too high so you can see is that if situations saudi tours russian children towards all children are known to toward all children even their own children yes absolutely so so you want your saying now that american families generally cruel to . say so but as americans what is really says that all cruelty is more and more and more every year among among native americans or among immigrants or
has a bricked is too big for dogs and many russian children listen pal you speak is norwegian with feel and love you work with and. with a great deal of agency with a great deal of cases many countries but the most cases the most tragic cases that we hear about in the news the news comes from america how would you explain this regularity. of russian adopted children to children in the united states. i was to do notices of america just three weeks ago and we know this was not the first time. it...
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. >> lightning has been a really big deal. that picture we just showed looking south on our tower cam down wisconsin avenue unbelievable and a lot of our viewers said it looked like a mother ship was coming in with that cloud deck and we are still seeing a lot of lightning. we are looking south on wisconsin avenue as mentioned. that lightning is actually in calvert county and also charles county. that's how much lightning there is and we still have a number of warnings. so it's not over yet, folks. let's go to radar. we've got about a dozen counties lit up in yellow mainly east of d.c., but you can see the action now is over in the bay down across southern charles county and st. mary's county. these storms are moving east to southeast at about 35 miles an hour. that is rather slow. what they're doing is not only taking down trees everywhere they hit, the big report tonight, lots of tree damage, but the lightning show has been unbelievable and very dangerous. a lot of this is cloud-to- ground lightning. one thing it has done. i
. >> lightning has been a really big deal. that picture we just showed looking south on our tower cam down wisconsin avenue unbelievable and a lot of our viewers said it looked like a mother ship was coming in with that cloud deck and we are still seeing a lot of lightning. we are looking south on wisconsin avenue as mentioned. that lightning is actually in calvert county and also charles county. that's how much lightning there is and we still have a number of warnings. so it's not over...
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big controls our cities and therefore food begin to g. poisons our water the ed controls of messages we receive every day through all we think we're free of course but we don't have a control over so many of these factors what we're trying to do in this and also many of our neighbors is rely on heirloom seeds so we are just a bunch of heirloom seeds and we're going seed to see with our garden vegetables so we save the seeds from this year's tomatoes for next year's tomatoes will we will be awash despite that in monsanto seed in g.m.o. genetic materials that were not really very happy with certainly no doubt just as we'll also be profoundly affected by cool climate change just as will be profoundly affected by economic collapse but there are things that we don't have any control over we're trying to control things we do have control over working within this community and the other parts you know you wish for the best. but there's a lot we can do about some of those doctors all right well the increasingly is reports come in from people doin
big controls our cities and therefore food begin to g. poisons our water the ed controls of messages we receive every day through all we think we're free of course but we don't have a control over so many of these factors what we're trying to do in this and also many of our neighbors is rely on heirloom seeds so we are just a bunch of heirloom seeds and we're going seed to see with our garden vegetables so we save the seeds from this year's tomatoes for next year's tomatoes will we will be...
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would just mean you get even less experienced and more populous figures every time around when the big problem right now the biggest problem is that republicans have this infusion of new inexperienced members who just frankly don't understand the stakes a lot of people are very concerned that they just don't get that the debt ceiling is something that has to be raised and just what happens if it isn't so you might just repeat that performance every two years all right well i guess warren buffett is wrong then have it maybe someone should give him a try at some point benjie thanks so much for joining us thanks for having me. well just ahead while washington tries to raise the debt ceiling minnesota is entering week two of a government shutdown will have a look at how this shutdown is hurting small businesses in the state and the phone hacking scandal in britain grows now there are allegations that reporters from murdoch owned papers attempted to hack former prime minister gordon brown and victims of nine eleven so could that be the end of murdoch's media empire get into it. for the seco
would just mean you get even less experienced and more populous figures every time around when the big problem right now the biggest problem is that republicans have this infusion of new inexperienced members who just frankly don't understand the stakes a lot of people are very concerned that they just don't get that the debt ceiling is something that has to be raised and just what happens if it isn't so you might just repeat that performance every two years all right well i guess warren...
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of portugal because of all the austerity measures that the economies are just spiraling into nothing big or chumps these irish are because remember when they were the first to go into the austerity butchering they didn't revolt in any way and then when athens started to revolt in the street the people in ireland are very proud of themselves oh we're in the greek yeah we are thinking that we're not out there actually defending our interests and you see that there are no plans anywhere whether greece portugal or ireland to develop a real economy at all irish finance minister michael noonan has pleaded with consumers to replace their clapped out refrigerators and tumble dryer so where are these tumble dryer is a refrigerator is made probably china or germany it's not going to help their economy at all consuming does not help their economy producing helps their economy companies that the irish government is encouraging to relocate to ireland and in dublin now are companies like that create virtual currency which is a backdoor way into gambling they just figured out a way to go around gamblin
of portugal because of all the austerity measures that the economies are just spiraling into nothing big or chumps these irish are because remember when they were the first to go into the austerity butchering they didn't revolt in any way and then when athens started to revolt in the street the people in ireland are very proud of themselves oh we're in the greek yeah we are thinking that we're not out there actually defending our interests and you see that there are no plans anywhere whether...
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now i speaking out of the big government year of exited empire why and how well i was a professor and a very successful one i had nine books published in a twenty year career of universe wears on i was just research one institution i was well paid so people wonder why would you leave a gig like that. but at some of the most fundamental level the skin tone to a question of morality for me i view cities and she's on as the classic example of a big city in the desert southwest cities are the apex of empire. tucson arizona extracts all of its water from well beyond the boundaries of the city it starts all over from well beyond boundaries the city essentially steals resources from other populations from other cultures in from the future justice or rather. at some point you do that long enough and you start to look under the covers. the screen you realize that this is not really old it's cracked up to be in terms of what culture would have us believe in so once you see that you can't unsee it so it became increasingly difficult or less five years for me just just talk about the costs and co
now i speaking out of the big government year of exited empire why and how well i was a professor and a very successful one i had nine books published in a twenty year career of universe wears on i was just research one institution i was well paid so people wonder why would you leave a gig like that. but at some of the most fundamental level the skin tone to a question of morality for me i view cities and she's on as the classic example of a big city in the desert southwest cities are the apex...
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and hand pumps and maintain body temperature and establish good relations our human community is a big for for me for most urban living water. but a temperature in human community so we're going to give that a run but also see if we can set an example for. economic collapse that is underway and it's going to be completely not too distant future a way for people to survive and even thrive in the years ahead now i notice on the polls that are conducted asking people what is the most hated company in the world usually at the top of the list is monsanto monsanto of course has figured out a way to completely co-opt seeds and by having the see them blow around and doing the work for them and their seed currency as i like to think of it is infiltrating the seed stocks everywhere so carry on in mexico you're trying community to be self-sufficient you will at some point be relying on seeds so how do you fight against that are you actively trying to fight against that it would you agree that monsanto is one of the most pernicious corporate players out there oh absolutely drew that months and to
and hand pumps and maintain body temperature and establish good relations our human community is a big for for me for most urban living water. but a temperature in human community so we're going to give that a run but also see if we can set an example for. economic collapse that is underway and it's going to be completely not too distant future a way for people to survive and even thrive in the years ahead now i notice on the polls that are conducted asking people what is the most hated company...
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a club school who took photos in the big old. ski punnets. kempinski twenty two. point. nine thirty at night on a monday evening in indianapolis but it is five thirty in the morning on tuesday here in moscow russia's capital. top headlines and breaking news right here on our divers find the bodies of as many as forty children trapped when the pleasure boat they were on sank in central russia tuesday has been declared a day of mourning for the victims of the accident. or those close to her mind. as relatives struggle to come to terms with the loss of their loved ones of official say the captains of two passing boats that failed to come to the aid of survivors will face severe punishment surviving passengers and crew have described their desperate attempts to save one another while preliminary findings into the accident say a combination of human error mechanical failure failure and bad weather caused the disaster president medvedev has ordered checks of the country's a water transportation system following the accident. and other news now israel rushes through a law that
a club school who took photos in the big old. ski punnets. kempinski twenty two. point. nine thirty at night on a monday evening in indianapolis but it is five thirty in the morning on tuesday here in moscow russia's capital. top headlines and breaking news right here on our divers find the bodies of as many as forty children trapped when the pleasure boat they were on sank in central russia tuesday has been declared a day of mourning for the victims of the accident. or those close to her mind....
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because of this big but did never in the last seven years we tried. to music community reach out to your everyone. being approved while going through the video section of our website to access this interview in full. wiki leaks founder julian assange has a back in a london court where he's appealing against an earlier ruling to extradite him to sweden the world's most famous whistleblower is wanted for questioning over sexual assault allegations but his supporters fear that if sent to stockholm he'll end up in the hands of the u.s. government laura that has been following the case from just outside the court. court's his own cheese day he was flanked by his lawyers and his assistants and he was silent told us he reserving his energies we were all asking him how he felt about how today was going to go but he didn't answer any of us he had a hat he's now wearing glasses and he looked that seem much older than he or she is and set me much older than me but he did this carrying that we're seeing this week essential to last until wednesday but even then th
because of this big but did never in the last seven years we tried. to music community reach out to your everyone. being approved while going through the video section of our website to access this interview in full. wiki leaks founder julian assange has a back in a london court where he's appealing against an earlier ruling to extradite him to sweden the world's most famous whistleblower is wanted for questioning over sexual assault allegations but his supporters fear that if sent to stockholm...
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over the news this morning they say everything is bigger in texas and that certainly holds true for a big boy born over the weekend little fingers little but little john michael is anything good little to michael brown the biggest baby ever born they're going a whopping sixteen pounds use a living by c. section and guess what his parents said no more kids. really i mean it's not as of our entire economy is on the brink of a deep balls because congress can't get their act together and now social security medicare and medicaid are all about to be cut affecting millions of americans right let's talk about a fat baby that's a great local news story but is it really how to take up the time of the most trusted name fair and balanced forward leaning supposedly real news channels now i don't blame the mother for not wanting to have any more kids but how about. we think about the mothers all across this country that have lost their kids in the pointless wars that we're fighting abroad is that really too much to ask especially when leon panetta fresh in his new position of secretary of defense is m
over the news this morning they say everything is bigger in texas and that certainly holds true for a big boy born over the weekend little fingers little but little john michael is anything good little to michael brown the biggest baby ever born they're going a whopping sixteen pounds use a living by c. section and guess what his parents said no more kids. really i mean it's not as of our entire economy is on the brink of a deep balls because congress can't get their act together and now social...
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what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business climate trends in france science into eye catching products they don't understand. easy he followed russian innovators to broaden their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on. we. covered. welcome back to kaiser report time now to go to new mexico and talk with guy macpherson professor emerita tests of natural resources and ecology and evolutionary biology his blog is nature bats last welcome to the show guy macpherson thanks max it's great to be on with you ok now guy in two thousand and eleven it's looking to be the worst on ever for climate disasters certainly the worst in two thousand and ten now the u.s. has seen the worst droughts in recorded history the worst floods in u.s. recorded history the most tornadoes in history the biggest fire in arizona state history is this all just freaky coincidence or is there something else at work here i strongly suspect or something else at work here climate change is underway ratcheting up i don't see any evidence that this is not driven by answer
what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business climate trends in france science into eye catching products they don't understand. easy he followed russian innovators to broaden their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on. we. covered. welcome back to kaiser report time now to go to new mexico and talk with guy macpherson professor emerita tests of natural resources and ecology and evolutionary biology his blog is nature bats last welcome to the...
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another big donors came to see what needs to be done to prevent this refugee emergency turning into a disaster. >> the main key right now is to focus on the humanitarian side. we are in very deep need of better 10th facilities, better health facilities as well. it is absolutely a top priority, and the death rate we are seeing here is staggering. >> if the influx of somali refugees continues or becomes even bigger, the plan is to turn this area into the next refugee camp. it could be needed in just a matter of weeks. no wonder that everyone agrees that the emergency operation needs to be ramped up considerably. in the latest batch of refugees across the border, a greater number of the elderly and infirm. caring for them is adding to the complexity of this crisis. >> you are watching newsday on the bbc live from singapore and london. still to come, the latest from northern ireland, where police officers are trying to restore order after riots broke out in belfast. >> rejecting claims of buying his way to host the world football cup in 2022. thousands of people in bosnia have attended a
another big donors came to see what needs to be done to prevent this refugee emergency turning into a disaster. >> the main key right now is to focus on the humanitarian side. we are in very deep need of better 10th facilities, better health facilities as well. it is absolutely a top priority, and the death rate we are seeing here is staggering. >> if the influx of somali refugees continues or becomes even bigger, the plan is to turn this area into the next refugee camp. it could be...
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i think it is up big burden for one child to support six adults. many chinese families have this challenge. china's rapidly aging population is only adding to the problem. to many pensioners, too few workers. much harder to keep that booming economy growing. now the company -- now the country's wealthiest provinces calling for change. they want them was there to be allowed to have more than one child. at that minorities in china are already exempt from the one child policy. many say it is time for everything to change. so far the authorities have said no. the question is, for how much longer? >> you've been watching abc news. >> just a reminder of our main news again this hour. more to come. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
i think it is up big burden for one child to support six adults. many chinese families have this challenge. china's rapidly aging population is only adding to the problem. to many pensioners, too few workers. much harder to keep that booming economy growing. now the company -- now the country's wealthiest provinces calling for change. they want them was there to be allowed to have more than one child. at that minorities in china are already exempt from the one child policy. many say it is time...
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there really isn't even a more serious problem we will big nato has begun a campaign on destroying the psychological resistance of the country's leaders who will campaign in visitors for the killing their families to meet michael they can't reach them because they never stay in the same place at the end they are protected so our sound isn't too good because in their homes you get a children's bedroom you could be a target or you can systemic method of pointed liquidation of children apparently being the main target you know but a task is to go to their parents do you think the truth based truth could ever be established could ever be recognised. i think that the lies have begun to dissipate at least to some extent for instance by the time of the un security council glowed everyone decided on the basis of reports submitted to the council and the security council was certain that during the ride some demonstrations and been ghazi that going to rights the government killed six thousand citizens a terrible number but now five months later the prosecutor at the international criminal court
there really isn't even a more serious problem we will big nato has begun a campaign on destroying the psychological resistance of the country's leaders who will campaign in visitors for the killing their families to meet michael they can't reach them because they never stay in the same place at the end they are protected so our sound isn't too good because in their homes you get a children's bedroom you could be a target or you can systemic method of pointed liquidation of children apparently...
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if the big feet. up. first tree removal call that a clear cut. second the explosives are used to plaster between the jurors. heard the remains are removed by machinery. finally the fundamental choice is because the judge is in vallecito. on. the phone. well. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered. silage brightened. soon from plans to transition to some. stunts on t.v. dot com. it's now a six thirty pm here in the russian capital and with on the top stories. of the victims of sunday's sinking of a pleasure cruise on the volga river almost ninety tests have been confirmed so far many of them children meanwhile the search for dozens of bodies trapped under water containers. and wiki leaks founder julian assange is back in a london court fighting an earlier decision to extradite him over to sweden on sex crime allegations because supporters say the case is just a pretext to hand him over to the united states. the brother of afghan president hamid karzai has been assassinated in his own h
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but a general use of it language is in the very sight of the big. record big the really the big. man kind. of educated. referee in a money thing going to. get it in the background of some opinion. out of mine. have to then went on to point out who was to blame really to blame for the great depression. the money went from man hundred feet in the. day. we read about something. meanwhile today the having a post is reporting that the obama administration is about to cut a deal with wall street banks toure's where they pay thirty billion in fines nobody goes to jail nobody mentioned that today's press conference but here's f.d.r.'s final recommendation from the day he took office as president in one nine hundred thirty three. and finally in our progress a resumption of what. we require place. they were even below. them on. banking and credit and then spent money. you asian. money so mr president president obama please look at american history a good cop bad cop routine of boehner and cantor a plane on you is as old as time and you should stop buying it there is no republican santa cla
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is zero they would do nothing but i think we come to a time where opportunity cost is becoming too big the problem all that however is that when you have the germans going into these types of negotiation you need to make absolutely sure you are not in violation of the cost. traditional courting cause rule which is actually sitting least pace and coming out with a memo on whether the so far be a lot of people equally so you can say that the problem being to be these governments are laureate ought to they they are trying to stay inside the treaty which they are clearly not in terms of practical. development but i think the problem is that the it's very difficult to strike the right balance between doing something constructive and creating insight into the b. treaty so see how long do you think will it take for all these problems to be resolved for that is possible i think ironically we need a crisis we need to create the political and the legacy for actually accepting a fiscal union so you know a crisis is not necessarily negative you see that in russia you see that in finland and you ca
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morning human side of the plane a website where before that interview with the divers working the sea big a harrowing account of the underwater search for dozens of bodies and all this information from three further news analysis that our team. the french parliament voted to extend the military campaign in libya comes after recent remarks by its defense minister suggesting that the rebels should talk to colonel gadhafi this is part rumors that one of the most active advocates of the nato led invasion might be starting to backpedal on the campaign as ours is don't go push the reports i see is indeed growing in paris what was intended to be a short lived mission is turning into an embarrassingly long haul. tell. which. books is like bragging will destroy the report they're often wrong and gets the mills the surprise. fridge full. pay posted frauds would. quote weeks the wars into a fourth month and the final roll. inside the last sarkozy with his western allies seem short little opponents fighting back well it's not often and paraffin for sarkozy and some guys from for all nato for the whol
morning human side of the plane a website where before that interview with the divers working the sea big a harrowing account of the underwater search for dozens of bodies and all this information from three further news analysis that our team. the french parliament voted to extend the military campaign in libya comes after recent remarks by its defense minister suggesting that the rebels should talk to colonel gadhafi this is part rumors that one of the most active advocates of the nato led...
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well back to the big picture i'm so far been coming up in this half hour just one day after the shutdown of rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper allegations of surfaced of more information at the victim this time former prime and british british prime minister gordon brown details of what he says were leaked to the public coming out plus america is not quite making the grade when it comes to education talk to the filmmaker behind the finland phenomenon which highlights the world's best education system. more bad news for infotainment media empire report out of the u.k. says that murdoch's now shattered stabbed lloyd news of the world attempted to pay off a new york police officer for access to the phone records of a nine eleven victim the offer was rejected by the police officer and problems grew by leaps and bounds today when the guardian reported that former british prime minister gordon brown was also a victim of hacking by other british newspapers owned by murdoch's news corp private investigators working for murdoch's papers including the formerly reputable sunday times alle
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you that ten times and i give you a big screen t.v. or a big teddy bear and all your money back. >> reporter: okay. now, did you just let me win? >> yeah, i did. now i'm going to let you lose. >> reporter: watch what happens when he moves the tee an eighth of an inch. >> we'll build your confidence, make you think you're a superstar then we break you down and take all your money. >> reporter: he told us he had seen people routinely lose $80 or $100 at a time or more. what's the most you've ever had somebody into the game..? >> couple of gs. >> reporter: we took hidden cameras to fort hood on july 4. after three hours of watching soldiers lose their pay, it was time to ask some questions. does it bother you at all, ripping these soldiers off at this game? their hard-earned money... >> i didn't rip anybody off, sir. >> reporter: yes, you are, this game is completely rigged. >> no, it's not. >> reporter: it's a timer you control and you control it by where you put the... >> why are you sticking it on me? >> reporter: because you're rippin
you that ten times and i give you a big screen t.v. or a big teddy bear and all your money back. >> reporter: okay. now, did you just let me win? >> yeah, i did. now i'm going to let you lose. >> reporter: watch what happens when he moves the tee an eighth of an inch. >> we'll build your confidence, make you think you're a superstar then we break you down and take all your money. >> reporter: he told us he had seen people routinely lose $80 or $100 at a time or...
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they were to do so they were to hook line and sinker the pushing thing should be pushing some of the big things then they make years of their work wrong and nobody likes. the reason one poor. is going to be anywhere he did or is that. he has eaten bisping cannot be a politician but a grandstanding you can go back years to his video interview because of his buds physical and you can see that he is being consistent in his personal. and and economically between right now you know the story about stumper and the and as his record will show he will stand alone to vote on principle when he has to and one man with courage can be a majority when we've got blue republicans coming out of the g.o.p. robin thank you so much for being with us and i thank you. that was robyn curnow founder of the blue republican movement all right it appears that members of the british government are not as fun as being spied on as they are of spying on other people. is the news corp empire collapsing well not a chance but fox mogul rupert murdoch is seeking his share or seen his share of turbulence after the hacking
they were to do so they were to hook line and sinker the pushing thing should be pushing some of the big things then they make years of their work wrong and nobody likes. the reason one poor. is going to be anywhere he did or is that. he has eaten bisping cannot be a politician but a grandstanding you can go back years to his video interview because of his buds physical and you can see that he is being consistent in his personal. and and economically between right now you know the story about...
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i would say the question is big question marks on both cases. the fact of the matter is the money which should have been appropriateed initially when george w bush announced the cancellation of the shuttle program never materialized. and so the program that he envisioned which would have sent astronauts back to the moon and ultimately beyond to mars, never took hold. so obama reversed course. and now we're in a situation where there is no specific date, no specific destination, just embracing some technologies that will allow nasa to push beyond low earth orbit. will there be funding for that? will there be the political will and leadership to follow through? those are big questions. >> dr. jemison, did nasa make, short term, the right choices. don't head off on something until you know where you are headed? >> well, i don't think it's an issue of don't hid off. i think the issue is reallies what con tell says is going somewhere -- con tell says is going somewhere and was it worth waiting until 2028 to get rid of the space station and shuttle pr
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i do not think they can get the big mega deal the president is talking about. i think they are going to have a hard time getting a mid sized deal. i think they can come up with a short term, interim package in which it requires some compromise by democrats and republicans. but the president has to compromise too. if the choice is between a default and a short term deal, there's no question he ought to go for the short term deal. >> i'm not sure these guys can figure out how to pay a parking ticket. james, you are the brilliant strategist here. one of my concerns out, and you tell me if i'm crazy. it seems to me like both sides are banking on winning, that they're going to be able to prove to everybody that they really were willing to do something and it was the other side that kept it from going forward, that they're going to win with their base. >> as far as david and senator simpson did a good job. they were calling for one-third in tax increases. what the republicans turned out and the president was talking about something between 20 and 25%. they couldn't e
i do not think they can get the big mega deal the president is talking about. i think they are going to have a hard time getting a mid sized deal. i think they can come up with a short term, interim package in which it requires some compromise by democrats and republicans. but the president has to compromise too. if the choice is between a default and a short term deal, there's no question he ought to go for the short term deal. >> i'm not sure these guys can figure out how to pay a...
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i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult -- you're right. and this is part of the problem with a political process where folks are rewarded for saying irresponsible things to win elections or obtain short-term political gain, when we actually are in a position to try to do something hard we haven't always laid the groundwork for. and i think that it's going to take some work on his side, but, look, it's also going to take some work on our side, in order to get this thing done. i mean, the vast majority of democrats on capitol hill would prefer not to have to do anything on entitlements -- would prefer, frankly, not to have to do anything on some of these debt and deficit problems. and i'm sympathetic to their concerns, because they're looking after folks who are already hurting and already vulnerable, and there are a lot of families out there and seniors who are dependent on some of these programs. and what i've tried to explain to them is, number one, if you look at the numb
i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult -- you're right. and this is part of the problem with a political process where folks are rewarded for saying irresponsible things to win elections or obtain short-term political gain, when we actually are in a position to try to do something hard we haven't always laid the groundwork for. and i think that it's going to take some work on his side, but, look, it's also going to take some work on our side, in...
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strong theme here is of financials, financial stocks the big banks taking big hits, pauline, on the idea the debt crisis could spread beyond greece, even as far as italy. >> we see so much concern and so much uncertainty in those numbers and on top of all of this, charles, investors are also worried about u.s. debt. there was no breakthrough at a white house meeting on monday between president barack obama and u.s. congressional leaders. at issue the president's push to raise the u.s. debt ceiling. >> i've been hearing from them that this is one of the things that's creating uncertainty and holding back investment on the part of the business community, and so what i've said to them is let's go. >> republican leaders say they won't pass a deal if it fails to include spending cuts that would offset additional debt. they're refusing to pass any deal that includes tax increases. >> american people understand that tax hikes destroy jobs and the last thing we should be doing right now at a time of 9.2% unemployment is enacting more government policies that will destroy jobs. >> treasury offici
strong theme here is of financials, financial stocks the big banks taking big hits, pauline, on the idea the debt crisis could spread beyond greece, even as far as italy. >> we see so much concern and so much uncertainty in those numbers and on top of all of this, charles, investors are also worried about u.s. debt. there was no breakthrough at a white house meeting on monday between president barack obama and u.s. congressional leaders. at issue the president's push to raise the u.s....
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there were three big alliance harper in thailand. a healthy baby african lions, two of them are male, one is female. does he describes the newborns in a success. stay with us, the news at 6:30 p.m. is coming up next. >> here at civic center station, a protest shut down the station. let me show you some video. demonstrators were protesting this shooting from last sunday were a man was shot and killed by bart police officers. after 5:00 p.m. the crowd grew to over 100 people, someone tried to climb on top of the train. bart shut down the civic center station for bart and muni. at this point, people are having to get down to powell street to get on bart up and muni trains. at this point, we are being told as of this hour that people are now being able to get off at 6 center station although we have not seen that happen for ourselves. bart officials are now saying that you are able to exit at civic center station. there is a big police presence at several other stations including powell and embarcadero. protesters aborted its trains at t
there were three big alliance harper in thailand. a healthy baby african lions, two of them are male, one is female. does he describes the newborns in a success. stay with us, the news at 6:30 p.m. is coming up next. >> here at civic center station, a protest shut down the station. let me show you some video. demonstrators were protesting this shooting from last sunday were a man was shot and killed by bart police officers. after 5:00 p.m. the crowd grew to over 100 people, someone tried...
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. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: another blistering forecast greeted millions of americans today. the unrelenting hot weather broke a series of records, and triggered warnings in state after state. >> judging by the -- large portions of the country the sweating is way from over with temperatures over 100 degrees and above. >> how hot do you think it is. >> 109. >> in wichita, a high yesterday of 111 degrees, breaking a record set in 1982.
. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations....
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that would be a big mistake. that's why republicans are united in saying increasing taxes at any time, particularly in a weak economy, is the wrong prescription. getting our debt and deficit and spending under control, a balanced budget amendment, that's the solution. it can actually be enacted very quickly. we don't have to face a crisis that president obama and treasury secretary are trying to whip up here. mr. sessions: madam president, i would just say that i do believe we are at a national crisis with our debt. i believe that it endangers the nation because the erskine bowles who chaired the debt commission, appointed by president obama, has told us that we are facing an economic crisis as a result of the debt and written testimony to the budget committee, and he warned that we have to change the course we're on. i certainly believe that's true and i believe the rogoff and reinhart study affirmed by secretary geithner is correct, that it's already pulling down our growth. i'm really worried about the future
that would be a big mistake. that's why republicans are united in saying increasing taxes at any time, particularly in a weak economy, is the wrong prescription. getting our debt and deficit and spending under control, a balanced budget amendment, that's the solution. it can actually be enacted very quickly. we don't have to face a crisis that president obama and treasury secretary are trying to whip up here. mr. sessions: madam president, i would just say that i do believe we are at a national...
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some of those people are little people with big lungs and big complaints, and that's absolutely okay. it's the music to my ears, music of life. >> lz, i want to ask you. some of the patrons said why are you targeting 6-year-olds, there's plenty of loud adults japing on cell phones. should those people be banned, too? >> i don't think he wants to ban everyone that makes noise but you can't go to an adult and say no cell phone usage and then you can expect an adult to respond to that. you can't expect the 1-year-old to do that. >> i don't know if that adult is ali velshi. >> were they ever kids? did you show up grown up? i was a big crying pain in the you know what kwh i was a kid, and i'm sticking up for kids like me. >> would it prevent you from giving this restaurant your business if they didn't want kids under 6 there yes or no. >> no. >> no. >> lz? >> no. no. >> all right. well, i guess you guys won't be dining at that restaurant, but we'll see how it all goes. if it spreads any more than that. thank you for weighing in. appreciate it. have a great afternoon. >> see you, randi. >>>
some of those people are little people with big lungs and big complaints, and that's absolutely okay. it's the music to my ears, music of life. >> lz, i want to ask you. some of the patrons said why are you targeting 6-year-olds, there's plenty of loud adults japing on cell phones. should those people be banned, too? >> i don't think he wants to ban everyone that makes noise but you can't go to an adult and say no cell phone usage and then you can expect an adult to respond to that....
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so that is a big chunk of your daily allowance. but that's nothing compared to a bacon cheeseburger from five guys with large fries. that's 2384 calories. this is a lot of fries. some people could eat that much. here's another. a blooming onion, 1551. ali velshi said he could eat that on his own. >> i could not handle that. >> we'll share one of these later. >> with a couple friends. >> this is one that sort of is surprising. a waldorf chicken salad from california pizza chicken with blue cheese dressing. 1347 calories. >> you have some places slapping on the calorie count. how is that working out for folks? >> some places have already started doing this. in various parts of the country. it's interesting. some studies show it really does matter, that people see this and make other choices when they see the calories or only eat half of it. other studies show people really don't care. it really depends on who you are and how much you watch your diet. >> do we know when this would become law or if it affects particular restaurants or
so that is a big chunk of your daily allowance. but that's nothing compared to a bacon cheeseburger from five guys with large fries. that's 2384 calories. this is a lot of fries. some people could eat that much. here's another. a blooming onion, 1551. ali velshi said he could eat that on his own. >> i could not handle that. >> we'll share one of these later. >> with a couple friends. >> this is one that sort of is surprising. a waldorf chicken salad from california pizza...
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one analyst says, either netflix will lose a share of subscribers to the big fish or the big fish will drive up prices netflix pays for consent. either way it's netflix that's going to lose in this, kyra. >> okay. well, a lot of subscribers here. we hope things don't get that dismal. alison, thanks. >> me, too. >>> all right, coming up next, bill maher prefers a president bachmann to a president palin. weighing in. >>> and the age of george jetson is here. a flying car. it's cleared for takeoff and about to be road-ready. we'll tell you how and when you might be able to take the wheel. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. >>> raising awareness with issues involving cancer, alcoholism and substance abuse and women's rights. now the world's most powerful women will remembe
one analyst says, either netflix will lose a share of subscribers to the big fish or the big fish will drive up prices netflix pays for consent. either way it's netflix that's going to lose in this, kyra. >> okay. well, a lot of subscribers here. we hope things don't get that dismal. alison, thanks. >> me, too. >>> all right, coming up next, bill maher prefers a president bachmann to a president palin. weighing in. >>> and the age of george jetson is here. a flying...
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the big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> welcom >>> welcome back to the "early show." top of the hour. looks a little hazy out there in new york city. and a lot of the country may be seeing that same picture outside their window. hot, hazy and humid. what a day. i'm erica hill along with chris wragge this morning. we want to tell you this -- not about the heat, because we'll talk about that later in the show. but an exchange program for high school students. a culture exchange. maybe your child received a letter from people to people, a group founded by president eisenhower in 1956. it is now a nonprofit being run by his granddaughter. >> sounds like a terrific o
the big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> welcom >>> welcome back to...
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her mom said she knew he'd be big but not this big. dak tors attribute his large size to gestational diabetes. his mom said he'll be fine. his dad says he sees football in his son's future. oh, yes. >> 16 pounds? >> 16 pounds. >> jermichael. she gave birth to a small man? >> what? >> that's giving birth to a small man, if they're that size. >> all right. >>> time now for our rediculist. tonight we're adding the octomom haters. all those who dare to disparage single mom nadya suleman who hassle 14 kids including her 2-year-old octuplets. and one kristen johnson of "third rock from the sun." tmz reports that she was on a flight from l.a. to new york with octomom and her kids and did the eight screaming 2-year-old annoyed her so much she asked octomom to keep it down. she asked kristen how she was supposed to do that to which she supplied, get more help at which time, octomom said, get a life. i happen to believe children are our future. octomom is 14 times more concerned about the future than the rest of us. wrap your mind around that li
her mom said she knew he'd be big but not this big. dak tors attribute his large size to gestational diabetes. his mom said he'll be fine. his dad says he sees football in his son's future. oh, yes. >> 16 pounds? >> 16 pounds. >> jermichael. she gave birth to a small man? >> what? >> that's giving birth to a small man, if they're that size. >> all right. >>> time now for our rediculist. tonight we're adding the octomom haters. all those who dare to...
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that's the big issue here. so things like the value of your home, your interest rates if you're trying to buy a new one could rise, end up owing more on a mortgage if that happens. wanted to buy a car, same thing, the rates could go up higher. your gas prices could increase. your roads could be in poor quality, all because of the problem the government has borrowing money and how that affects the rest of the markets. let's say we're looking at the breadwinners in the house. dad is a small business owner. he could be unemployed. that's a possibility. his savings could lose money. he could have a difficult time getting a loan to expand his business because money just gets tighter at times like this. say mom actually works for the government. she could wind up furloughed if they can't afford to pay for her. credit card rates could rise. the daughter in the house is in the military. her salary could be limited or delayed. possible ious from the government and contractors who make things for and provide services to
that's the big issue here. so things like the value of your home, your interest rates if you're trying to buy a new one could rise, end up owing more on a mortgage if that happens. wanted to buy a car, same thing, the rates could go up higher. your gas prices could increase. your roads could be in poor quality, all because of the problem the government has borrowing money and how that affects the rest of the markets. let's say we're looking at the breadwinners in the house. dad is a small...